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==''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''==
 
==''Fallout'' and ''Fallout 2''==
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Slots can be played via dialogue in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. In Fallout 1 some slots are nuclear war themed and to win [[GOODSLOT.MSG|3 nukes are required]].
 
Slots can be played via dialogue in ''[[Fallout]]'' and ''[[Fallout 2]]''. In Fallout 1 some slots are nuclear war themed and to win [[GOODSLOT.MSG|3 nukes are required]].
   

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A slot machine or simply slot is a casino gambling machine with three or more reels which spin when a button is pushed. Slot machines are also known as one-armed bandits because they were originally operated by a lever on the side of the machine (the one arm) instead of a button on the front panel, and because of their ability to leave the gamer penniless. They appear in Fallout, Fallout 2, and Fallout: New Vegas.

Fallout and Fallout 2

Slots can be played via dialogue in Fallout and Fallout 2. In Fallout 1 some slots are nuclear war themed and to win 3 nukes are required.

Fallout: New Vegas

Betting

Bets can range from 1 - 200 chips. Chips must be purchased from the casino cashier being frequented. Note that if you are having trouble finding the cashier look for a person behind a barred counter.

Payouts

Payouts are calculated by the bet amount and the payout multiplier.

Symbol Payout Multiplier
Slot Cherry Bet x 2
Slot CherrySlot Cherry Bet x 5
Slot Cherry Slot Cherry Slot Cherry Bet x 10
Slot Bell Slot Bell Slot Bell Bet x 10
Slot Bar Slot Bar Slot Bar Bet x 20
Slot 7 Slot 7 Slot 7 Bet x 30
Slot Lemon Slot Lemon Slot Lemon Bet x 40
Slot Grapes Slot Grapes Slot Grapes Bet x 80
Slot Orange Slot Orange Slot Orange Bet x 160

Hidden/No-Win Symbol

Slot Blank

Players should be aware that there is an additional no-win symbol on the reels that is not mentioned by the game. Players not familiar with slot machines may wonder why the symbols do not always line up. This is due to the fact that the divider 'line' in between the mentioned symbols is also a symbol. If one of the 'lines' falls in between the indicator arrows on the slot machine then the only way for a player to win any money is with Cherry symbols.

Locations

Slots can only be played at the following locations:

Notes

  • Slots can be the most lucrative method of gambling at the casinos. Winning a large payout can allow you to greatly exceed the limit at which the casinos will ban you from further play. The max bet of 200 caps with a 3x Orange spin will pay out 32,000 caps, several multiples greater than the banning limit at most casinos.
  • Normally, as you reach certain thresholds of net winnings in a casino, you will be stopped by the Floor Manager and offered increasing rewards followed by an eventual ban. Winning a large payout, however, may cause you to skip certain rewards, or even be immediately banned. This may prevent you from receiving the High Roller's suite in The Tops.
  • Reloading a save game while in a casino causes a 60-second cool-down on all the gambling stations, preventing their use. The slot machine displays the message "The machine appears to be taking a minute to reset itself as an anti-cheating measure. Time remaining XX" (XX being the amount of time remaining, starts at 60). This is to discourage players from saving after every win and loading after any loss in order to ensure monetary gain. On the 360, this cool-down period can be avoided by resetting the clock on the 360 to earlier than when the game was actually saved (will not work if connected to Xbox Live, because this automatically corrects the 360's internal clock).
  • Ultra-Luxe has no slot machines. They are likely considered too noisy and garish for the society's premises.
    • There is a seemingly unused slot machine model in the GECK called "ULTRASlotMachine05", implying that it might have originally been planned for the Ultra-Luxe to have slot machines.

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